Tag #Human Rights Violations

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Myanmar Scam Victims Released to Thailand Amidst Regional Crackdown

More than 250 people from 20 nations, including Kenya and Tanzania, were released from online scam centers in Myanmar's Karen State by a local militia and taken to Thailand for investigation into potential human trafficking, following pressure from Thailand and China.

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UK Labour's "Islamophobia" Commission Raises Free Speech Concerns

The UK Labour government plans a commission to define "Islamophobia," chaired by Dominic Grieve, raising concerns about free speech due to a potentially broad definition that could criminalize factual historical accounts, as exemplified by a recent court case in Manchester.

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New Mexico Officer Found Guilty of Manslaughter in Fatal Shooting of Black Man

A New Mexico police officer, Brad Lunsford, was found guilty of voluntary manslaughter for the fatal shooting of Presley Eze, a Black man, during a 2022 confrontation at a gas station; the verdict comes amid ongoing debates about police brutality and accountability.

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Dresden Bombing: Klemperer's Testimony and the Fight Against Historical Revisionism

Victor Klemperer's diaries detail the terror of the February 13-14, 1945, Allied bombing of Dresden, where an estimated 18,000-25,000 perished; right-wing extremists continue to manipulate the event, prompting Dresden to actively counter misinformation through remembrance initiatives and internation...

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Italy Denies Spyware Use Despite Confirmed Hacks

The Italian government denied using spyware to target journalists and activists despite WhatsApp alerting dozens of EU users, including at least seven Italians, of a Paragon Solutions spyware attack; a contract with Paragon continues, although one may have ended.

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UH Sexual Assault Suspect Released, Prompts Student Protests and Increased Security

Following a sexual assault and robbery on the University of Houston campus on February 7th, suspect Eric Latroy Brown was arrested on February 8th but released on Saturday due to insufficient evidence on initial charges; new charges were filed on Tuesday, prompting student protests and increased cam...

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USAID Lawsuit Details Chaotic Evacuations Amidst Trump Administration's Shutdown

A lawsuit filed by USAID foreign service members details the chaotic evacuation from Kinshasa, DRC, amid violent protests and the Trump administration's dismantling of foreign aid programs, leaving employees stranded and facing financial difficulties.

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Rochdale Grooming Gang Trial: Alleged Victim Testifies of Police Inaction

A woman alleges she was repeatedly abused by a grooming gang in Rochdale between 2001 and 2006, starting when she was 13, claiming police and social services knew about the abuse but did not intervene. Eight men deny multiple sexual offences.

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Rochdale Sex Abuse Trial: Girls Testify of Systemic Failure

A trial in Manchester heard how two teenage girls were allegedly used as sex slaves by a gang of eight Asian men in Rochdale between 2001 and 2006; the victims say authorities knew about the abuse but failed to act.

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USAID Funding Cuts Leave Venezuelan Migrants in Colombia Jobless

In Colombia, the abrupt halt of USAID funding has closed vocational schools for Venezuelan migrants, leaving them jobless and without legal pathways to the US, directly contradicting the Trump administration's stated goals; over 82 programs worth nearly $2 billion are affected.

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UK Mother Guilty of Terrorism for Planned Afghanistan Trip with Children

A British mother of four, Farishta Jami, was found guilty of preparing acts of terrorism after planning to travel to Afghanistan with her children to join Islamic State Khorasan (ISK), intending for them to become martyrs; evidence included IS propaganda, instructions on weapon assembly, and signifi...

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Trial Begins for Afghan Man Accused of Fatal Mannheim Stabbing

A 26-year-old Afghan man, Sulaiman A., stands trial in Stuttgart, Germany, for the murder of a police officer and attempted murder of several others during a May 2024 attack in Mannheim. His alleged radicalization after the Taliban takeover in Afghanistan is a central focus of the trial.

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